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Dive into the maritime world with this captivating collection of words related to anchors, cramped spaces, voyages, and new settlements. Discover intriguing tales of seeping water in caves, bustling rush hour trains, and historical pilgrims crossing the Atlantic. Join the crew as they pull up anchors and set sail on a thrilling journey filled with adventure and exploration. Settle in and embark on a linguistic voyage through nautical and geographical wonders!
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We got to our favorite fishing spot and dropped anchor. anchor: a heavy metal hook attached to a ship and dropped overboard to hold the ship in place How do you think a ship’s crew pulls up the anchor when they are ready to move on?
A subway train at rush hour can be very cramped. cramped: crowded; not enough room to move about Aren’t you glad that you aren’t cramped in the school bus like this each morning?
Riding on a sailing ship made any trip a long journey. journey: a trip from one place to another. What a terrific adventure taking a journey on this sailing ship would be!
These cave formations were formed by water through the ground.
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These cave formations were formed by water se through the ground.
These cave formations were formed by water see through the ground.
These cave formations were formed by water seep through the ground.
These cave formations were formed by water seepi through the ground.
These cave formations were formed by water seepin through the ground.
These cave formations were formed by water seeping through the ground.
These cave formations were formed by water seeping through the ground. seeping: slowly leaking; oozing Some of us felt some seeping water hit us on our heads in the cavern.
Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic to form a new settlement. settlement: a small community in a new place This photo shows what the Plymouth settlement looked like.
The North Pole would be a difficult environment in which tos